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The girl who was brutally gang raped, died in Mount Elizabeth Hospital in the early hours of Saturday ,29/12/12.

At least now let’s introspect where we went/are wrong and try to ensure that women do not suffer this fate in future.
Agitation sin Public,screaming ,damaging public property and the sensationalism by Television Channels with their eyes on TRP of the issue, will not solve the problem.
The process of punishing the Rapists should be swift within a short time frame and there would be no Adjournments during the Trial.
Let us remember we have our Mothers,Sisters, Wives and Daughters as well.
Let us curb the instinct of trying to bed every woman in sight.
Let us revert to our system of Family values, such as respecting elders,treating women with courtesy.
Let us go to the rescue of the women in distress instead of being Voyeurs.
When I say ‘We’ I Include Women.
Resolve that we will not dress provocatively in the name of freedom of women.
Freedom shout will not bring the dead girl alive.
Shun the midnight outings ,pub culture.
Accompany your women folk in the nights.-this includes your girl friend , if you are serious about the relationship.
If you are in need of sex, visit places reserved for these activities.
Imbibe the Western Culture for Discipline,Industry,eye for Detail and not for anything else.
Remember, other wise the next victim could be your Mother,Sister, Wife or Daughter.
‘Story:
“The patient had remained in an extremely critical condition since admission to Mount Elizabeth Hospital,” hospital chief executive Kelvin Loh said.
“She had suffered from severe organ failure following serious injuries to her body and brain. She was courageous in fighting for her life for so long against the odds but the trauma to her body was too severe for her to overcome.
“We are humbled by the privilege of being tasked to care for her in her final struggle,” Mr Loh said.
A team of eight specialists had tried to keep the patient stable, but her condition continued to deteriorate over the two days she was at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, he added.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-20860569
According to the police, the victim is a medical student from Dehradoon, who is doing her internship in Delhi. Her friend an Engineer both boarded a private bus with tinted glass window from Munirka, south Delhi to Palam around 9.45 Pm. Her friend told police that the men on bus harassing her, which he confronted them. After that all incident happen, he was hit by the iron road several times on his head and the women dragged to driver’s cabin, where she was R*ped and later both victim threw out the bus. Police filed the case against the rapist and send both victim’s to AIIMS, from where main victim refer to Safdarjung Hospital due to her critical condition.
Brutality.
On Tuesday morning when the victim came to sense, after 36 hours did not able to speak. She write on a paper “Life my leg and clean my throat”. According to the doctors of SafdarjungHospital the condition of the victim is very critical; her pulse rate is 130 which are more than normal. Her plates and blood pressure are going up and down. Doctors say that they are watching this kind of brutally case first time in his career, only a psycho can do this kind of work.(hit latest)
Really scintillating vies of Google’s Street View of Google Maps.
“Today we’re making our Street View coverage more comprehensive than ever before by launching our biggest ever update–doubling our number of special collections and updating over 250,000 miles of roads around the world. We’re increasing Street View coverage in Macau, Singapore, Sweden, the U.S., Thailand, Taiwan, Italy, Great Britain, Denmark, Norway and Canada. And we’re launching special collections in South Africa, Japan, Spain, France, Brazil and Mexico, among others. ‘
http://google-latlong.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/making-google-maps-more-comprehensive.html
Hey World, are you ready for your close up?
You can explore our many new places directly in Google Maps, including parks, city centers, castles and tourist attractions like Catherine Palace and Ferapontov monastery in Russia, theChiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall in Taiwan, or Stanley Park in Vancouver. You can even walk through the urban jungle of Singapore’s Fort Canning Park, without ever leaving home.
Only Singapore seems to think of using technology to advantage.
This needs only the Will.
Our leaders(?) have time for Scams,2G,ISRO,CWG,Bofors……
Story:
(CNN) — Singapore’s latest development will finally blossom later this month, with an imposing canopy of artificial trees up to 50 meters high towering over a vast urban oasis.
The colossal solar-powered supertrees are found in the Bay South garden, which opens to the public on June 29. It is part of a 250-acre landscaping project — Gardens by the Bay — that is an initiative from Singapore’s National Parks Board that will see the cultivation of flora and fauna from foreign lands.
The man-made mechanical forest consists of 18 supertrees that act as vertical gardens, generating solar power, acting as air venting ducts for nearby conservatories, and collecting rainwater. To generate electricity, 11 of the supertrees are fitted with solar photovoltaic systems that convert sunlight into energy, which provides lighting and aids water technology within the conservatories below.
Read more: ‘Vertical farm’ blossoms at meatpacking plant
Varying in height between 25 and 50 meters, each supertree features tropical flowers and various ferns climbing across its steel framework. The large canopies also operate as temperature moderators, absorbing and dispersing heat, as well as providing shelter from the hot temperatures of Singapore’s climate to visitors walking beneath.
The project is part of a redevelopment scheme to create a new downtown district in the Marina Bay area, on Singapore’s south side. Project organizers hope the completed Gardens by the Bay will become an eco-tourist destination showcasing sustainable practices and plants from across the globe.
Park plan to wow Singapore skyline
Speaking at a preview event last November, Lee Kuan Yew, the first prime minister of the Republic of Singapore, said the project would “showcase what we can do to bring the world of plants to all Singaporeans,” adding that the gardens would become “the pride of Singapore.”
Bridges dubbed “skywalks” have been erected connecting several of the higher 50-meter supertrees (the same height as the Arc de Triomphe in Paris), letting visitors stroll between them and view the gardens from dizzying heights.
The horticultural heaven also boasts two green conservatories in close proximity — the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome — climate-controlled biomes inspired by the shape of an orchid flower, which project organizers hope will become the park’s main attractions. The biomes are the equivalent size of four football fields and will become the new home for 220,000 plants from almost every continent. These are some of the only areas where an admission fee is charged — approximately US$22 (S$28) for holiday-makers or US$16 (S$20) for Singapore residents.
One of the sustainable features of the Flower Dome is that horticultural waste feeds a massive steam turbine and generates the electricity on-site to help maintain the cool temperatures of the biome.
http://edition.cnn.com/2012/06/08/world/asia/singapore-supertrees-gardens-bay/index.html?hpt=hp_bn7
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